DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Super Pack 3 (DLC)
Super Pack 3 drops Goku Black Rosé, Zamasu, and Bojack into Xenoverse 2 with quests, skills, and costumes. Slim content but solid picks for the roster.
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About DRAGON BALL XENOVERSE 2 - Super Pack 3 (DLC)
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is a live-roster arena fighter built around grinding parallel quests, stacking skills, and showing off your custom character in the Conton City hub. Super Pack 3 is one of several paid content drops that expand that roster and sprinkle in extra quests and cosmetics. It is not a standalone game. If you are not already deep in Xenoverse 2, this page is not for you. What you get here: three additional characters in Goku Black Rosé, Zamasu, and Bojack. All three are from fan-favourite arcs, and Goku Black Rosé in particular was a highly requested addition given how much the Future Trunks saga was dominating the community conversation at the time. Zamasu rounds out that storyline on the villain side, and Bojack fills a nostalgia slot for movie fans who grew up with the Broly-era films. Three parallel quests come with the pack, which is the thinnest part of the offering. Three quests is a couple of hours of replay value at most, even if you are grinding for the five included skills and five Super Souls. Four additional costumes are in the mix too, useful if you care about the character creator side of things. From a shooter-brain perspective, I normally cover games where netcode and tick rate matter more than ki blast hitstop. But Xenoverse 2 does have an online component - ranked and casual lobbies, co-op quests, PvP - and the community has been vocal over the years about connection quality being inconsistent depending on region. That has not dramatically improved with this DLC. The pack does not touch the engine or the netcode. It is purely cosmetic and roster expansion. If the base game's online worked for you, this changes nothing in that department. The honest problem with Super Pack 3 is value density. Three quests and three characters is a thinner haul than some of the other Xenoverse 2 season pass content. If you are a completionist who wants every character available in versus or online lobbies, you will grab it eventually. If you are a casual player who dips in every few months, this is probably the last pack you prioritise. The character selections are good - these are not filler roster picks - but the surrounding quest and soul content does not add much longevity. Developer QLOC handled the PC port of the base game and the console versions have been maintained by Bandai Namco's broader pipeline. The game itself holds a Very Positive rating across a large review sample, which reflects the base game's staying power rather than this specific pack. Super Pack 3 is a targeted purchase: buy it if you play Xenoverse 2 regularly and want these specific characters in your roster and online matchups. Skip it if you are on the fence about the base game or only play offline story content. Fred, Scout Team
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- Developer
- QLOC
- Publisher
- BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment
- Release Date
- Oct 27, 2016

